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one of the main arteries for atlantic city. the tropicana casino is next to us and you see no traffic. the street is barricaded off. street poles, completely knocked over. wind blasted out the windows some of the businesses, this is going to be a real mess for people in atlantic city for days to come and it's not just here. you have problems for homes, the boardwalk, completely ripped away. once again a sign of how luckly we were that this storm missed us. >> we have been saying for days now that maryland was lucky come compared to the damage in new jersey and now that the storm clean up is well underway here several communities decided to send some of the help up north. at 4:00 a.m. two ambulance teams baltimore city fire department went out to help in the recovery effort in new jersey in any way they can. >> don't know what too expect right now. it's -- a different environment than what we are used to. >> reporter: in terms of what they are going to do when they get to the communities in new jersey they expect to do it all. t
one of the main arteries for atlantic city. the tropicana casino is next to us and you see no traffic. the street is barricaded off. street poles, completely knocked over. wind blasted out the windows some of the businesses, this is going to be a real mess for people in atlantic city for days to come and it's not just here. you have problems for homes, the boardwalk, completely ripped away. once again a sign of how luckly we were that this storm missed us. >> we have been saying for days...
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sunday night and monday night across atlantic city and as we head northbound, new york is going to be dealing cold temperatures, 29 degrees, very chilly out there. many people still without power and shelter. and 30 degrees will be low tonight and storm coming up thursday. >> neil: thank you very much. the power is back in virginia. utility crews in that state is heading north and bob mcdonald is the governor of virginia, donating $50,000 to help in recovery efforts. governor, it's good to have you. thank you. >> today, we're going to have the power back on and we got 1600 people, utility workers going to new jersey and new york to help out. >> neil: you have been relentless helping out and juggling campaign duties. i don't know if you heard rick leventhal talk to chris christie whether the governor was too friendly, too cozy, i'm paraparaphrasing, but on the bottom line he is still a romney guy and still support romney. believes the president was very helpful in dealing with this mess in new jersey. that is the line should be drawn and enough of this debate. what do you think? >> i t
sunday night and monday night across atlantic city and as we head northbound, new york is going to be dealing cold temperatures, 29 degrees, very chilly out there. many people still without power and shelter. and 30 degrees will be low tonight and storm coming up thursday. >> neil: thank you very much. the power is back in virginia. utility crews in that state is heading north and bob mcdonald is the governor of virginia, donating $50,000 to help in recovery efforts. governor, it's good...
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we are ready to repopulate atlantic city with the people who were evacuated from atlantic city. they are now staying at the university. they are going home. human services has worked with atlantic city officials to develop a plan and the travel ban has been lifted. we lifted the travel ban for atlantic city and more and communities at cape may including wildwood and north wildwood and west wildwood and stone harbor and sea isle and ocean city. to help those unavailable to get to home, the department of human services in partnership with the salvation army, the american red cross, southern baptist church and community food bank has established ten comfort stations for people to recharge, get warmth and get food. >>shepard: a lot of work being done for those in new jersey. but the biggest problem is gas. you realize how much mass transit there is but in many cases you have to dry to get to the bus or the train and in many places the bus or train are not available and that requires gas that people do not have. officialsofficials are waiving n regulations that could slow the tankers
we are ready to repopulate atlantic city with the people who were evacuated from atlantic city. they are now staying at the university. they are going home. human services has worked with atlantic city officials to develop a plan and the travel ban has been lifted. we lifted the travel ban for atlantic city and more and communities at cape may including wildwood and north wildwood and west wildwood and stone harbor and sea isle and ocean city. to help those unavailable to get to home, the...
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city, and, right through staten island, where damage is in the tense of billions of dollars, to the guy who says fema, to the rescue and fema needs more money to rescue, and, a democratic congressman, from the fine state of pennsylvania says, give another what, $12 billion? is that right? >> $12 billion is the bill and $6.7 billion for fema and $5 billion to help state and local governments. your governor there in new york says it's a $50 billion problem in terms of costs, to new york, new jersey, you've got to do something, with rebuilding the coastline and all the damage. philadelphia, connecticut, damage in cost to local government, so i've put forward a bill that -- there will be a bill to provide emergency funding, because it is -- the storm as it always is and the question about, you know, when we move and how we move it, i think we should move forward, aggressively, now, because, you know, i heard on fox business that $25 billion, retail sale losses, i mean, there will be a real economic consequence here. and we need to respond. >> neil: you know, maybe i'm the only one in th
city, and, right through staten island, where damage is in the tense of billions of dollars, to the guy who says fema, to the rescue and fema needs more money to rescue, and, a democratic congressman, from the fine state of pennsylvania says, give another what, $12 billion? is that right? >> $12 billion is the bill and $6.7 billion for fema and $5 billion to help state and local governments. your governor there in new york says it's a $50 billion problem in terms of costs, to new york,...
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the mayor of atlantic city joins us this morning. let's talk specifically, sir, and thanks for joining us this morning, about the damage that's happened to atlantic city. you have the iconic boardwalk, you have the casinos, you have lots of hotels. fill me in on how atlantic city is faring. >> well, let me tell you that the boardwalk did suffer some major damage, but property can be replaced. the good news is in atlantic city and in atlantic county, that there was only one fatality. and when i say "only," i don't mean to minimize that fatality, one is too many, but given the catastrophic nature of this storm, i think we were blessed and spared that on the human side in terms of loss, there was one fatality and no real serious bodily injury to report. on the property side, a much different story. there is catastrophic damage all through the atlantic city, particularly on the boardwalk. >> as often is the case, i think some of the poorest neighborhoods got the worst damage spop where do those folks go? when you see those pictures, peop
the mayor of atlantic city joins us this morning. let's talk specifically, sir, and thanks for joining us this morning, about the damage that's happened to atlantic city. you have the iconic boardwalk, you have the casinos, you have lots of hotels. fill me in on how atlantic city is faring. >> well, let me tell you that the boardwalk did suffer some major damage, but property can be replaced. the good news is in atlantic city and in atlantic county, that there was only one fatality. and...
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this led to the meeting that took place in 1929 in atlantic city. mobsters from six large cities came together at this in the kit, divided territories, set prices, made contracts. david bennett met in chicago, 21 cities represented, setting up their judicial system to fight complex. -- to resolve problems. the obvious parallel, the mobsters who were making huge amounts of money, untaxed, perpetrated a great deal of biting crime to protect their interests. we have the same thing going on now. mostly in mexico. driving the same sort of craven behavior in violent behavior because of this underground market. people who are most opposed to any change in the marijuana and drug laws are the moral one and dealers-- the marijuana dealers. there were two groups in prohibition who were for it, the baptists and bootleggers. i think we have the same think's going on now predict how they manifest themselves questions -- = >> how do they manifest themselves? >> interferes to private enterprise. -- interference through private enterprise. >> there is one other poss
this led to the meeting that took place in 1929 in atlantic city. mobsters from six large cities came together at this in the kit, divided territories, set prices, made contracts. david bennett met in chicago, 21 cities represented, setting up their judicial system to fight complex. -- to resolve problems. the obvious parallel, the mobsters who were making huge amounts of money, untaxed, perpetrated a great deal of biting crime to protect their interests. we have the same thing going on now....
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>> the properties in the resort area of atlantic city made out quite well. unfortunately a number of our employees suffered like their neighbors in this storm and are putting their lives back together and, of course, business in atlantic city has been affected for square substantially in the wake of the storm since our re-opening on friday. >> you keep hearing the boardwalk, how much? >> very substantially. gaming activity and hotel activity is down more than 50% since we re-opened on friday compared to what we anticipated i want to be. boardwalk in our area was not affected. the boardwalk surrounding our areas held up just fine. our properties sustained scarcely any damage. what you saw on television was in peripheral areas. >> people don't know you're really opened for business that atlantic city made out? >> we went through hurricane katrina with our property in new orleans. unfortunately one consequence of the tremendous coverage that's provided at these events people tend to think that's not where i first imagine going for vacation activity or leisure a
>> the properties in the resort area of atlantic city made out quite well. unfortunately a number of our employees suffered like their neighbors in this storm and are putting their lives back together and, of course, business in atlantic city has been affected for square substantially in the wake of the storm since our re-opening on friday. >> you keep hearing the boardwalk, how much? >> very substantially. gaming activity and hotel activity is down more than 50% since we...
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and all but two of atlantic city's casinos are back in business. what are the odds of that? but for many more, the misery inflicted by the monster storm feels like it is becoming permanent, homes destroyed, neighborhoods gone, a lifetime's investment wiped out. >> it is like you had a cute little home and now you have no place to stay. i mean, you don't have a home to live in. >> reporter: across new york, new jersey, and connecticut, recovery comes in many forms. for some, it is a full tank of gas. for others, it's when the lights go back on. and for one man in new jersey, it's seeing the utility truck arrive on his street. >> i looked outside and was -- felt like christmas. somebody delivering new telephone poles. this is the most happy feeling i've had since a week ago. >> reporter: but there may be more misery on the horizon. bad weather is on the way, adding insult to injury. >> that's the overview. now let's zero in on one hard hit place. some of the saddest stories and loudest complaints have come out of the battered borough of staten island. 22 people lost their live
and all but two of atlantic city's casinos are back in business. what are the odds of that? but for many more, the misery inflicted by the monster storm feels like it is becoming permanent, homes destroyed, neighborhoods gone, a lifetime's investment wiped out. >> it is like you had a cute little home and now you have no place to stay. i mean, you don't have a home to live in. >> reporter: across new york, new jersey, and connecticut, recovery comes in many forms. for some, it is a...
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sandy is the largest tropical system ever recorded in the atlantic. the winds stretched 1100 miles in two in and she was brutal from the very beginning. sandy killed at least 69 people in the caribbean, including 54 in haiti and 11 into the. she crashed ashore in the united states. at the time to spend sandy had taken 131 american lives which included 53 new yorkers. inches the nukes the region, madam chairman, which you know well, 305,000 homes were destroyed or damaged, 2.4 million residents lost power. a transit system carried more than 8 million daily riders was forced to shut them. 37 health care facilities rising more than 6000 patients were forced to evacuate. 2000 miles of roads were damaged and 11 tunnels were flooded. the total economic losses from sandy have climbed up over 70 billion. this is still a community. the second most expensive storm in u.s. history, after hurricane katrina. in the face of unimaginable destruction, but inspiring and harding is deceased only citizens from nearby neighborhoods and across the country pitching in with
sandy is the largest tropical system ever recorded in the atlantic. the winds stretched 1100 miles in two in and she was brutal from the very beginning. sandy killed at least 69 people in the caribbean, including 54 in haiti and 11 into the. she crashed ashore in the united states. at the time to spend sandy had taken 131 american lives which included 53 new yorkers. inches the nukes the region, madam chairman, which you know well, 305,000 homes were destroyed or damaged, 2.4 million residents...
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but atlantic city studios are allowed re-entry today. 95 sandy related deaths are reported in the u.s., including two brothers, ages 2 the and 4, and new york city staten island tt he centepicenter of the casu today. many are remaining powerless and they're not homeless, as well. and residents say the response is coming a bit too late. >> every single person on this block lost everything. >> we just want everyone to know that we are hurting down here and we need help immediately. >> msnbc's richard lui is now in staten island with more for us. richard, good morning. >> thomas, very good morning to you. we're right here by the bay. several marinas in staten island and this corner has been hurt so much. if you lived in this area, you would have 30, 40-foot tall yachts sitting in your front yard. i was speaking with representative michael grim a little earlier. this is his district. and i asked him about the shelters. where are people going and what do they need? this is what he told me. >> they need some certain certainty. they need to know where they're going to go tomorrow. they know
but atlantic city studios are allowed re-entry today. 95 sandy related deaths are reported in the u.s., including two brothers, ages 2 the and 4, and new york city staten island tt he centepicenter of the casu today. many are remaining powerless and they're not homeless, as well. and residents say the response is coming a bit too late. >> every single person on this block lost everything. >> we just want everyone to know that we are hurting down here and we need help immediately....
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this is a look at the boardwalk in atlantic city. look at the before and the after. after sandy hit and before. many people at a loss for words of what was done to their homes and now they must rebuild along the jersey shore. at least 50 feet of the historic boardwalk taken out initially. jennifer davis is live with a look at the damage done there. >> good morning to you. it very much feels like there's a state of emergency in new jersey as you go around the state. multiple homes block it like this. it is beloved by the people who have come here for generations. they chase turtles with black lights in the evening and watch the sunset. it will be a while before they get back to that idealic state. the national guard is out in this community with us as they are around the state providing help. there are still widespread power outages we are told more than half a million people are no longer in the dark. all of these beach side communities took an aerial tour with governor crist tee yesterday. he is promising however long it takes the help will be there. it could take a
this is a look at the boardwalk in atlantic city. look at the before and the after. after sandy hit and before. many people at a loss for words of what was done to their homes and now they must rebuild along the jersey shore. at least 50 feet of the historic boardwalk taken out initially. jennifer davis is live with a look at the damage done there. >> good morning to you. it very much feels like there's a state of emergency in new jersey as you go around the state. multiple homes block it...
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the company which owns casinos in nevada and jersey and atlantic city on the coastline of atlantic city is blaming acquisition expenses and operating income for its swing to that loss. dennis: east coast airports back on track after hurricane sandy. cheryl: how the super storm is causing coffee drinkers to walk miles just to get a cup of coffee in the morning. first take a look at the 3 senior treasury as we go to break. diane: this is your fox business brief. exxon mobile reporting profit of $9.57 billion on revenue of $150,700,000,000 with the oil and gas wine also showing of a tax burden large companies face in the u.s. saying you pay more than $24 million in taxes in at three month period. all three detroit automakers release their sales figures with general motors up 5% from last year. ford analysts tell the wall street journal sales climbed 0.4% due in part to hurricanes and the cutting last month's sales by 300,000 vehicles but chrysler had the best october since 2007 and consumer confidence jumped to its highest level since february of 2008. last month's rating of 72.2 topped ex
the company which owns casinos in nevada and jersey and atlantic city on the coastline of atlantic city is blaming acquisition expenses and operating income for its swing to that loss. dennis: east coast airports back on track after hurricane sandy. cheryl: how the super storm is causing coffee drinkers to walk miles just to get a cup of coffee in the morning. first take a look at the 3 senior treasury as we go to break. diane: this is your fox business brief. exxon mobile reporting profit of...
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despite the damage in atlantic city, that town's famous casinos are open again and they are conflicting reports about when power will be restored in manhattan. hundreds of thousands still in the dark but con ed hopes to have them back online this weekend. >>> pse&g, new jersey's largest utility, still has 1 million customers without power. the company has 60 switching stations. workers have been scrambling to clean them up. a team at the essex switching station in newark has been working for 48 straight hours. it is painstaking work as you can see right there. >> to the lowest level they're taking every little screw out of a terminal strip, cleaning the terminal strip with a wire brush, cleaning the terminal on the end of the wire with a wire brush, spraying it with oil. spraying it down with oil, wiping it down and reattaching it. >> that's being repeated presumably thousands of times across the entire pse&g and other con ed systems. they expect the station in essex to be back online today. >> michelle? >>> we've seen these massive gasoline lines. gasoline prices at the wholesale level
despite the damage in atlantic city, that town's famous casinos are open again and they are conflicting reports about when power will be restored in manhattan. hundreds of thousands still in the dark but con ed hopes to have them back online this weekend. >>> pse&g, new jersey's largest utility, still has 1 million customers without power. the company has 60 switching stations. workers have been scrambling to clean them up. a team at the essex switching station in newark has been...
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new york city and beyond. so many communities utterly devastated. you can see this kind of scene, as you see behind me, mile after mile on this coast. and two days after landfall now, the problems are piling up. the death toll now at 74. there's reports of an oil spill and now, a dangerous new threat in many communities, the ruptured gas lines in town after town. you can hear the hissing, you can smell the dangerous gas in the air. and the threat of explosions and fires is growing by the minute. morning broke on the jersey shore and the sun came out for the first time since the storm. and in the sunlight, all the wreckage seemed sadder, some how. it's not a dream, not even a nightmare. it's just here. >> we never really expected it to be this bad. we weren't smart, i know it. we weren't smart. that's it. just really never expected it to be what it was. >> reporter: mary, like so many here, has been through so much, but now, a new threat. >> everywhere you go, you hear "shh," just the gas, all the open gas line
new york city and beyond. so many communities utterly devastated. you can see this kind of scene, as you see behind me, mile after mile on this coast. and two days after landfall now, the problems are piling up. the death toll now at 74. there's reports of an oil spill and now, a dangerous new threat in many communities, the ruptured gas lines in town after town. you can hear the hissing, you can smell the dangerous gas in the air. and the threat of explosions and fires is growing by the...
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city. and as of last night, the mayor told us, there were as many as 20,000 people, of the population 50,000 people in the city, there were as many as 20,000 people still stranded in deep, impassable, and increasingly polluted floodwaters. the national guard did get to some of those people, starting late last night and into today. we'll have more about that very dramatic situation in just a moment. the national guard also arrived this morning in moonachie, new jersey, where the storm surge swamped the town very, very quickly. people in all sorts of housing in moonachie were caught unaware and trapped, but particularly folks in mobile homes had a very difficult time there. members of the national guard also rushed to the assistance today of new york city' bellevue hospital, which has been running on generators ever since the lower half of manhattan lost power monday night, when sandy came ashore. 17 million gallons of water flooded bellevue hospital's basement. after that shot we showed you
city. and as of last night, the mayor told us, there were as many as 20,000 people, of the population 50,000 people in the city, there were as many as 20,000 people still stranded in deep, impassable, and increasingly polluted floodwaters. the national guard did get to some of those people, starting late last night and into today. we'll have more about that very dramatic situation in just a moment. the national guard also arrived this morning in moonachie, new jersey, where the storm surge...
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among them, atlantic city, point pleasant beach and toms river, new jersey. some of the hardest-hit places in the storm. >> "charleston post," the social security numbers of 3.6 million south carolina residents were hacked from department of revenue databases. 675,000 business records exposed as well. barely any of the data was encrypted. the state has offered residents free credit monitoring, but class action lawsuits are already being filed. >> "the washington post," facebook stock fell about 4% as employees were allowed to sell their shares for the first time. the mandatory lockup period expired on monday making 234 million new shares available to go on the market. but since nasdaq was shut down, the last two days, employees were forced to wait. >> "the los angeles times," the u.s. customs and border patrol cuts, smugglers taking an unorthodox route to try and cross the southern border, going over the fence in a car. the two suspects drove a jeep cherokee up a ramp set up along a 14-foot-high in arizona and got stuck there. agents say the suspects ran back
among them, atlantic city, point pleasant beach and toms river, new jersey. some of the hardest-hit places in the storm. >> "charleston post," the social security numbers of 3.6 million south carolina residents were hacked from department of revenue databases. 675,000 business records exposed as well. barely any of the data was encrypted. the state has offered residents free credit monitoring, but class action lawsuits are already being filed. >> "the washington...
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but for communities like bellmar, sea side heights, atlantic city and others, much of that boardwalk no longer exists. just the pillars where the boardwalk used to be, as we see it here. it was a magnificent boardwalk and had people in cars that were in wagons that were pushed along. you would view the sea and the attractions on the other side. it was painful to see the destruction of the part of the boardwalk in atlantic city firsthand that day. i joined president obama in his visit to the area. for many people in my state, the boardwalk isn't just a source of pride. it's a source of critical income to our state. in 2008, tourism brought in $38 billion, the largest single source of revenues for our state, and supported more than 300,000 jobs in the state of new jersey. families came from all over the country to walk the boardwalk in atlantic city or take a fishing boat out of one of our ports, point pleasant, or one of the others. or ride the roller coaster at a pier in seaside heights. and this is what sandy did to that roller coaster. look at this. it's almost impossible to see th
but for communities like bellmar, sea side heights, atlantic city and others, much of that boardwalk no longer exists. just the pillars where the boardwalk used to be, as we see it here. it was a magnificent boardwalk and had people in cars that were in wagons that were pushed along. you would view the sea and the attractions on the other side. it was painful to see the destruction of the part of the boardwalk in atlantic city firsthand that day. i joined president obama in his visit to the...
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s as the rescue efforts tip along the northeast coast, along atlantic city and right through staten island where damage is now in the tens of billions of dollars, to the guy who says fema to the rescue, but fema needs more money to rescue. the democratic congressman from the fine state of pennsylvania, give them another what, 12 billion bucks, right? >> well, 12 billion is the bill. it's about 6.7 billion for fema and another 5 billion to help state and local governments. your governor there in new york says it's 50 billion dollar problem in terms of cost to new york, new jersey, you've got to do something with rebuilding that coastline and all of the damage. in philadelphia, connecticut, the damage and cost to local government. so, i would put forward a bill, there will be a bill to provide emergency funding because the storm, as there always is, and the question about, you know, when we move and how we move it. i think we should move forward aggressively now because you know, i heard on fox business that it's 25 billion in retail sale losses, i mean, we -- there's going to be a real econ
s as the rescue efforts tip along the northeast coast, along atlantic city and right through staten island where damage is now in the tens of billions of dollars, to the guy who says fema to the rescue, but fema needs more money to rescue. the democratic congressman from the fine state of pennsylvania, give them another what, 12 billion bucks, right? >> well, 12 billion is the bill. it's about 6.7 billion for fema and another 5 billion to help state and local governments. your governor...
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look at before and after pictures of the boardwalk in atlantic city. i spent a lot of time there over the years certainty're starting since i was three years old. it is completely wiped out and people wondering, how can we rebuild? joining us live from reeds beach. genier davis. >> good morning to you. i talked to one full-time residents of the summer time community. he worries whether or not they will get back. it was a sanct for the families coming here for generation and watching the children watching the turtles. the surge had such power it blue away the bulk head and battered beach side homes. some casis it was under and other cases over. it looked like one hollywood explosion as it blue out the back of the homes. they are red tagged on this stretch and labeled unsafe. these are scenes exup down the jersey coast. the good news is more than 500,000 people have power back. and more than two million remain without. you will find the national guard in place. road closers and still rescues . it is a diruation in hoboken where thousands are stranded. na
look at before and after pictures of the boardwalk in atlantic city. i spent a lot of time there over the years certainty're starting since i was three years old. it is completely wiped out and people wondering, how can we rebuild? joining us live from reeds beach. genier davis. >> good morning to you. i talked to one full-time residents of the summer time community. he worries whether or not they will get back. it was a sanct for the families coming here for generation and watching the...
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covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. >>> our third story, as the northeast struggles to recover from sandy, a new winter storm could hit the mid-atlantic and new england next week. chad, this is pretty hard to imagine. >> i know. now, it's six days away. it's hard to predict a nor'easter 24 hours out, but the same model that predicted the hurricane and within 15 miles, five days out, is predicting this. let me show you how it's going to set up. warm in the west, cold in the east. that is always the set-up for the potential of a nor'easter to come over the top, develop down here in the gulf, then run up the east coast. the east coast gets cold, then snows. could rain, but probably snows. here is that model. forward it to monday. it rains on tuesday in florida. that could affect the election a little bit, but then on wednesday, it runs up to the east coast, now, this is not a 100 mile per hour storm. half the houses don't have roofs. but you're going to see any way the next couple of nights, all close to
covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. >>> our third story, as the northeast struggles to recover from sandy, a new winter storm could hit the mid-atlantic and new england next week. chad, this is pretty hard to imagine. >> i know. now, it's six days away. it's hard to predict a nor'easter 24 hours out, but the same model that predicted the hurricane and within 15 miles, five days out, is predicting this. let me show you how it's going to set up....
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city, boston, and syracuse, it's going to stay gusty through this afternoon and on into this evening. >> good morning, chilly weather following the aftermath of hurricane sandy, 54 degrees will be a high temperature today and it is still busy -- breezy >>> that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very mu. >>> even as new york city struggles to recover from sandy, it's going ahead with one of the biggest events every year. mayor michael bloomberg says the new york city marathon will take place this sunday as scheduled. but not everyone is onboard with that decision. mary wittenberg is the ceo and president of the group that organizes the marathon. good morning. nice to see you. >> good morning, matt. >> were you in agreement with this decision? >> once the mayor said let's go forward. we're here to support the city, ready to do whatever we can. >> if he said to you, mary, do you think it's a good idea? would you have had said yes or no? >> i would say, what come sunday would be the best for new yorkers. and when he said the best thing is to go, the answer is to do everything
city, boston, and syracuse, it's going to stay gusty through this afternoon and on into this evening. >> good morning, chilly weather following the aftermath of hurricane sandy, 54 degrees will be a high temperature today and it is still busy -- breezy >>> that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very mu. >>> even as new york city struggles to recover from sandy, it's going ahead with one of the biggest events every year. mayor michael bloomberg says the...
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so atlantic city electric folks have begun to send their linemen to central and northern new jersey because there's very little work left to be done in that area. we'll have, as i said, a number of people coming from all across the country. we'll continue to update you as they arrive in new jersey. and you're going to see trucks from, you know, states as far away as alabama and mississippi in new jersey over the course of the next couple days. governor bryant from mississippi and governor bentley from alabama also sent people up here. the second thing we have to do is get people to traverse on the roads again. we're seeing some traffic come back. we're working to clear the roads as quickly as possible. commissioner simpson deployed all his assets, over 800 employees at d.o.t. have been working around the clock, literally without sleep for the last three days to try to clear our roads. monday night 463 state roads were blocked or closed completely. as of now we have that down to 20 state roads. so they've done an extraordinary job. all the downed trees have been removed from the roadways of
so atlantic city electric folks have begun to send their linemen to central and northern new jersey because there's very little work left to be done in that area. we'll have, as i said, a number of people coming from all across the country. we'll continue to update you as they arrive in new jersey. and you're going to see trucks from, you know, states as far away as alabama and mississippi in new jersey over the course of the next couple days. governor bryant from mississippi and governor...
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all, but two casinos in atlantic city back in business now after being shut down for five days because of the hurricane. governor chris christie ordering all roads there to reopen. last year the casinos were closed when hurricane irene hit the coast. and that three-day shut down, cost 45 million dollars in lost revenue. got the police to detain a suspicious man at a sikh temple. they found am nation, zip ties, a notebook referencing the colorado movie theater shooting. and he says he was writing a book. the cops determined he was not a threat and released him. voters could change the constitution to allow them to use a limited amount of marijuana. some say it will send the wrong message to kids about drugs. oregon and washington had similar measures on their ballot. forget thanksgiving, the white house has eyes on christmas. the annual capitol christmas tree is on the way. this year's tree, 73 foot spruce from white refer national for rest in meeker, colorado and people came from all over the area to watch the tree come down and santa took part in the ceremony and will make many stops
all, but two casinos in atlantic city back in business now after being shut down for five days because of the hurricane. governor chris christie ordering all roads there to reopen. last year the casinos were closed when hurricane irene hit the coast. and that three-day shut down, cost 45 million dollars in lost revenue. got the police to detain a suspicious man at a sikh temple. they found am nation, zip ties, a notebook referencing the colorado movie theater shooting. and he says he was...
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. >> reporter: well, new york city slowly starting to show signs of life after hurricane sandy. but the city that never sleeps still in the dark and now the cloneup begins. millions of people in the dark, and they're having to clean up you know the damage caused by the wind, all the rain and perhaps most shockingly one of the most shocking side effects of hurricane sandy, the fire. the fire in breezy point where over 100 homes burned to the ground. the water and high winds whipping the coast kept the blaze raging for several hours. yesterday, some residents returned shocked by the devastation. and not knowing where to begin or what to do next. >> i thought i could fight the floods. and i probably could have fought the flood. but not the fire. i couldn't have fought the fire. >> reporter: elsewhere gridlock on the streets of manhattan. mayor bloomberg is requiring a three passenger minimum for all vehicles entering certain parts of the city. three of new york's major tunnels remain closed today filled with flood waters and mud. and portions of the subway system are still submerge
. >> reporter: well, new york city slowly starting to show signs of life after hurricane sandy. but the city that never sleeps still in the dark and now the cloneup begins. millions of people in the dark, and they're having to clean up you know the damage caused by the wind, all the rain and perhaps most shockingly one of the most shocking side effects of hurricane sandy, the fire. the fire in breezy point where over 100 homes burned to the ground. the water and high winds whipping the...
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. >>> new york is the finest harbor in the atlantic ocean. just start there. it's so much more, it's an entrance into north america. >> new york cannot be understood aside from this geography. indeed, no city could. be new york more so that almost any city in the river. because here you have what's really a natural location for a great city. it's probably one of the three greatest harbors in the world. and what's key is that at the very heart of new york is an island, manhattan. so that the indians, who were not in most places in the united states, in the early 17th century, were on the island of manhattan. because it was a natural location for a great city. >> that's a clip from the beginning of the definitive documentary about new york city, rick burns' "new york," a documentary film. as a natural location for a city, new york was sociologically and politically shaped by countless waves of new immigrants. but fundamentally, new york has always been a city shaped by water. the long, skinny island of brooklynn and queens to its east, staten island five miles s
. >>> new york is the finest harbor in the atlantic ocean. just start there. it's so much more, it's an entrance into north america. >> new york cannot be understood aside from this geography. indeed, no city could. be new york more so that almost any city in the river. because here you have what's really a natural location for a great city. it's probably one of the three greatest harbors in the world. and what's key is that at the very heart of new york is an island, manhattan....
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atlantic city yesterday, today in seaside heights, new jersey which saw its economy get washed away. right now as we head to break, take a look at yesterday's winners and losers. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. yes, it is. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. millio
atlantic city yesterday, today in seaside heights, new jersey which saw its economy get washed away. right now as we head to break, take a look at yesterday's winners and losers. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male...
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pittsburgh to atlantic city and syracuse stays gusty. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. closer up view of storm team 4 radar showing sprinkles to the north. these are traveling to the east. a lot of cloudiness to the east. temperatures in the low to mid-40s now. the winds are gentle now, but will be picking up gusting 20 to 25 miles per hour. storm team 4, the four day forecast, we'll have the breeze with >>> that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very much. >>> even as new york city struggles to recover from sandy, it's going ahead with one of the biggest events every year. mayor michael bloomberg says the new york city marathon will take place this sunday as scheduled. but not everyone is onboard with that decision. mary wittenberg is the ceo and president of the group that organizes the marathon. good morning. nice to see you. >> good morning, matt. >> were you in agreement with this decision? >> once the mayor said let's go forward. we're here to
pittsburgh to atlantic city and syracuse stays gusty. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. closer up view of storm team 4 radar showing sprinkles to the north. these are traveling to the east. a lot of cloudiness to the east. temperatures in the low to mid-40s now. the winds are gentle now, but will be picking up gusting 20 to 25 miles per hour. storm team 4, the four day forecast, we'll have the breeze with...
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his town over seven city blocks. what sandy did not flood she basically trashed. >> now we're in a recovery phase, getting the water out. at the same time we have heavy machine engineer that's moving the debris. >> reporter: the streets are being cleared. the sand trap left behind is being erased. >> we're trying to get power to the laundromat. >> reporter: nobody has electricity so the mayor had charging stations installed. >> council is receiving distribution. >> reporter: he's running the distribution center that's providing warmth and food that some people in bell hard have. >> what's it took at home right now? >> my home is cold. my brothers are hungry. >> as you go out into belmar with your assigned duty. >> reporter: everybody here has a job. >> i make grill cheese sandwiches. >> reporter: the mayor is telling restaurants to open and give their food away for free. >> we're here for the people. >> reporter: belmar, new jersey is a town of just 5900 people. it's e street gave name to bruce springsteen's band. th
his town over seven city blocks. what sandy did not flood she basically trashed. >> now we're in a recovery phase, getting the water out. at the same time we have heavy machine engineer that's moving the debris. >> reporter: the streets are being cleared. the sand trap left behind is being erased. >> we're trying to get power to the laundromat. >> reporter: nobody has electricity so the mayor had charging stations installed. >> council is receiving distribution....
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record snowfall amounts from atlantic city, new jersey, up to connecticut. while it's tapering off now, making treacherous travel, headaches with thousands of homeowners trying to recover from sandy. we're going to get a live report we're going to get a live report from al straight ahead. a and then we'll show you how one family who has been without hefi power since the storm struck th rode this storm out.m out. >>> also ahead, some more me m fallout from the outcome of the presidential race.f odds are already being laid on are already being laid who might run for president in the year 2016. 2016. we'll get into that and show you how tuesday's results are s are playing out on the late-night comedy shows. shows and they had a field day with . that.that. >> you bet.ou bet. and we talked to kristen stewart on wednesday and we've got ve g robert pattinson live. live. we've got more with him as the "twilight" saga wraps up. >>> and on thursday, with this nor'easter in the northeast, they're still reeling from ap hurricane sandy. al roker is in danbury, connecticu
record snowfall amounts from atlantic city, new jersey, up to connecticut. while it's tapering off now, making treacherous travel, headaches with thousands of homeowners trying to recover from sandy. we're going to get a live report we're going to get a live report from al straight ahead. a and then we'll show you how one family who has been without hefi power since the storm struck th rode this storm out.m out. >>> also ahead, some more me m fallout from the outcome of the...
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many spots across the mid-atlantic around the freezing point. this will be a mixed event. some spots, rain, include the d.c. area. farther northward, central pennsylvania, toward new york city, a swath of 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected. as you head out on the roadways early this morning, give yourself some extra time. rob and paula, back to you. >> all righty. meteorologist jim dickey and accuweather. thanks for that report. >>> one month after hurricane sandy, there's an astounding new price tag on the storm. new york governor andrew cuomo estimates repairs for the state and new york city will top $32 billion. another $9 billion may be needed to prevent damage from future storms. cuomo says sandy affected many more people and places than did hurricane katrina. >>> next door in new jersey, which suffered $30 billion in losses, governor chris christie, just announce thad he's running for re-election. christie's won praise and new found popularity with his handling of hurricane sandy. he says he is going to seek another term next year. so he can continue leading the state
many spots across the mid-atlantic around the freezing point. this will be a mixed event. some spots, rain, include the d.c. area. farther northward, central pennsylvania, toward new york city, a swath of 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected. as you head out on the roadways early this morning, give yourself some extra time. rob and paula, back to you. >> all righty. meteorologist jim dickey and accuweather. thanks for that report. >>> one month after hurricane sandy, there's an...